Chrome Keeps Deleting Itself?

I've been running Google Chrome smoothly on my computer for a while but for the past year or so I'm unable to use Chrome. Whenever I restarted my computer, the Chrome shortcut would remain but the application itself would disappear. Recently, whenever I download Chrome an error pops up saying "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.e… Class not registered". Any ideas on what's going on? BTW I have a Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga S1 with Windows 10 Pro that I downloaded through an ISO file on the Microsoft website.

What laptop should i buy?(MSI, Lenovo, Asus)?

I found these three laptop with same hardware and i don't know which one is better for:

1.High FPS 2. Good Speed on anything 3. Be cool with high res games
The main hardware is:
CPU: Core i7 6700HQ
Graphic: Nvidia GT960M
Ram:16 GB

Which one is better?
1.MSI GE62 6QD Apache Pro - C - 15 inch Laptop
2.Lenovo Ideapad Y700 - B - 15 inch Laptop
3.ASUS G551VW - A - 15 inch Laptop

How to know if my laptop will me able to run GTA IV?

GTA IV was one of my favourite games to play when I had an Xbox, and I would love to play it again.

I could buy it off Steam for my laptop but I'm unsure that it will be able to run it.

I have a cheap Lenovo one which cost like £350. Please don't ask me for details about memory or graphics or RAM or anything because I'm not a big computer nerd and have no clue about any of that.

If there a way to check without actually buying the game? And what would be the chances do you think of a bog standard laptop running it?

How to access internet connection on a Lenovo Flex 3 laptop?

Last night, I had tech support help me install Microsoft 10 after my product key number failed to work. It immediately shut down and all programs were installed, except my internet connection now has the "no connections available" error message.

I tried everything from the tutorials I found online and nothing.

I also threw out my laptop box so I don't know if I should take it back to the Best Buy I got it from (less than a week old) OR call Internet server.

What could be wrong with my Lenovo? Please offer some advice?

So I have a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro. I've had it for about 2 years, and it has been causing me issues left and right. At first it was working great for a solid 6 months, but now it's at it's worst - there's something wrong with the laptop overall.
Basically, whenever I press the power button, the screen won't turn on, BUT the light on the power button is still on. When I first discovered it wasn't working, I tried charging it, with no luck. I tried pressing the force reset button on the side, no luck. If I press the windows button on the screen it still vibrates, but nothing comes up. I can't even hear the laptop running - no fan or anything. Also, when I press caps lock, the light doesn't come on.
I've tried to let the laptop's battery "die" for a few days now by not putting in the charger, but the power button's light is STILL on.
I'm taking it to Best Buy tomorrow to see if they can fix it, but does anybody know what can be the issue? Also, how much would it cost? (running low on money…)

Why is my computer suddenly saying Could not reconnect to all network drives?

I think I know what that means, but I don't know why it's doing it. I've had my Lenovo laptop for almost 3 years and never saw that message before. Then yesterday, I had to install a new part on my laptop. I took the whole thing apart, and put it back together, and now this message pops up every time I turn on my computer. Everything works fine. So what does it mean, and how can I fix it?

Can all laptops with usb c ports charge with a USB C charger?

I'm in the market for a new laptop, and I've noticed most of the newer laptops have at least one usb C port. Some if them like the MacBook, Razer Blade Stealth, and Chromebook Pixle use the port to charge the device, while others like Dell, Acer, and Lenovo have usb c ports (along with other typical ports) and a dedicated charging port. My question is will the laptops with dedicated charging ports also charge through their usb c port? My goal is to only have to carry around one charger for my phone and my laptop.